Show y- -y r ' r’m"fr 3— vv J" THE OGDEN (UTAH) 14A vri —s— STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1955 EVENING JUNE 16 THURSDAY WiHHh) Sighs Are OK Landowners May Ban All Change May Benefit Two Clubs Jim Crandall and Leon Treadway former major league baseball performers are parties to a strange baseball deal They’ll exchange managerial posts with two of the Cincinnati Reds farm clubs this weekend - Crandall will assume the postp of manager of the Duluth baseball club of the Northern League and Treadway will become skipOgden Reds per of the in the Pioneer League Both men are fine gentlemen Strange as it may seem Duluth and Ogden have poor records in their respective leagues Ogfor the current season den is last in the Pioneer League with 11 wins and 32 defeats As of June 9th the Duluth last-plac- e A - a i A v vv SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — the season opened was an perienced catcher Jess Gonder Atty Gen E R Callister told the a rookie has worked most of the State Fish and Game Commission land-owngames and looked good in some yesterday it is legal for a to post signs prohibiting games but simply lacks experience hunting on his property and then v jfP c T ex- v - 1 An experienced catcher should hunt it himself The ruling was one of eight in work wonders with the? pitching staff The new catcher due to answer to a series of questions arrive this week is Ray Zari Be- posed about hunting unit associasides being a good receiver he tions by the commission These units are made up of landowners is said to be a fine hitter Cranwishes in a given Utah area who banded Jim This corner dall good luck in his new assign- together to post their property season ment and extends a warm wel- - during a hunting come to Leon Treadway as thK Answers Questions Callister told the commission in new pilot of the Reds answer to its questions that: The switch undoubtedly will be 1 A single landowner after beneficial to the two teams each signing with a unit may withdraw in Class C competition w ithout the approval of the other landowners in the unit 2 It is legal for the landowner Quickies Sports Marv Jenson and his associates after withdrawing to post his at West Jordan have scaled the farm to no tresspassing and then house next Monday night at West hunt the farm itself or with his Jordan for a $90000 gate They friends 3 A landowner who has never expect a gate of more than $70000 Tickets are scaled at signed in a unit but whose land boundaries $350 $5 $750 and $10 Good lies within the unit and then hunt land his seats are still available at The may post himself it Mint and Paramount Bowl in Og4 The Utah Fish and Game den Commission has the power to reIn answer to many inquiries: voke a hunting unit if the opermainOgden fans who plan to take in ating association fails to or tain collecting checking stathe Fullmer-Tume- r on Monday should turn right at tions for the full length of the the Cudahy plant in North Salt season 5 The Fish and Game CommisLake and proceed south on Redsion has control over methods for wood Road to 7800 South Redof permits sale wood Road thence turn right to 6 Statutes allow the commisthe stadium sion to set up more uniform The Fullmer-Tume- r main event methods for all the units if it will go on at 9:30 pm Two feels this is desirable 7 The commission may cancel and possibly three preliminaries will follow the main event This a unit if it fails to operate in schedule will eliminate a traf- any one year even though it nofic jam at the close of the card tifies the commission of its intention before the hunting season 8 The unit association may not Bob Baker and Rex Layne but must colheavyweights will clash at give free permits West Jordan July 17 in the lect the one dollar fee for each next fistic attraction for the permit state during the summer months V v' 4 vv V' ' 5 " ' ' r' :J ' V - '' vvv " - - A - v ? All-Ameri- Zale’s-Ander-so- n Babe Herman to Aid Phillies I ld NCAA Teams Play For Title at Omaha Tonight OMAHA (AP)— Western Michigan and Wake Forest go after the NCAA College World Series championship tonight in a true title game The Broncos from Michigan and the Deacons will be meeting In their third series game at 7 pm (MST) 1 new baseball series at John Affleck Park this evening Game time will be 8 p m instead of 7:45 : rt rT Dennis Garner left and Jess Lofgren will compete tomorrow in the annual Jaycce Junior Golf Tournament at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Five youths will become eligible to compete in the state meet on June 26 in Price Winners of the state meet will travel to Columbus Ga to compete in the nationals The local tournament will be medal play over 18 holes 3-- to Fullmer Pleases Big Ogden Crowd Turner in Form Joins Select Group Victory Gary Mathie 15 son of Mr and Mrs Gail V Mathie Rd Washington Terrace scored a hole in one at the Ogden Golf and Country Club yesterday Gary who has been a caddy at the Country Club for four years hit his ace with a seven iron on the 120-yarnumber 16 hole He was playing with Melvin Cox and Melvin Udy when he connected for the successful shot B-4- 3 Gene Fullmer colorful Utah middleweight boxer who meets Gil Turner for the second time at West Jordan next Monday night drilled before more than 250 fistic fans at d Padres Seattle Bid for Flag Trabert Seixas Suffer Net Loss in Paris the Weber taining their relatively even race league-leadin- g Fer-rares- 1-- 0 w-a- 1-- 0 6-- 2 li 6-- 4 6-- 6-- Coast League 4 Pirie Wins Over Famous Runners two-mil- e 2000-mete- Constance Will Oppose Fuentes — Welter-weigh- t NEW YORK (UP) Triniof Constance Hector dad and middleweight Ramon Fuentes of Los Angeles have bout signed to meet in a at Madison Square Garden Wednesday July 20 The match will be the regular Wednesday nationally televised 10-roun- d bout It's No Problem When You Come to Kammeyer's FOR HIS CAMPING NEEDS 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0 2 0 1 iitxDti viiskct — tii riw- -r - O 1' Mullinlf Mortoncf Waters lb Billings AB H O A Sinq’fld Ryanrf Taylor lb i r v e p 7-- 2 g 6--3 3-- 0 seven-innin- g h Bees Barbisan had a workFalls Idaho for until ing Billings no-hitt- er r Bob Ryan smashed a double in the sixth Barbisan struck out seven and walked five Barbisan was backed by a nine-h- it attack that1 included a home run by John Hack The teams move tonight with Boise going to Ogden Magic Valley to Salt Lake City Idaho Falls right-fielde- to Great Falls and Pocatello to Billings i Skip-ette- s i 4-- 1 Hi-lan- 4-- 3 d inter-compan- 9-- 1 3-h- it Fight Results RHE sv iiiiii4 s 5 3 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 LOS ANGELES— BiUy (Sweet-1 3 4 Los Angeles G Hall and pea) Peacock 121 1 RHE knocked out Raoul Raton Macias Mexico City 3 non-titl- e 122 4 6 4 MONTREAL — Bobby Cour-ches3 4 4 Maids 129 Holyoke Mass and B Pat Marcune Brown and McDonough 129 Brooklyn Twelve and J Nettles 10 drew Hi-lan- 0 y Skip-ette- Crane’s aDunn Utah’s finest softball teams have been scheduled to compete Saturday and Sunday in a series of exhibition games at the Ogden Skip-ette- Reese and Mann R Rock Inglettp Softball Games Softball Eaglettes Brillc bCarpenter Leslie 2b Barbisanp Walton3b Top Teams Play Exhibition Ladies ne d 30 4 27 11 Rogers’ Texaco Totals aGrounded out for Beene in 8th Rainbow Bar bWalked for Platt in 9th C Maughn' and Cook 010 000 020—3 Idaho Falla 000 000 000—0 Stone and Peterson Silling 32 9 27 11 c 8-- 2 Softball Park The series will feature another pitching battle between Glen Cherry of Rainbow Bar in Ogden and Doug Borg of the RosS Plant Lakers of Salt Lake City These In two teams wil tangle at 8 pm on Saturday In other Saturday gam&s Loop Crane’s Cafe last year’s Ladles7 s Crane’s Cafe and the League champs will play the last night won Ladies: League Eaglettes of Brigham City at 7 softball games at the Ogden Soft-- i pm These are two of the finest ball Park teams in the state this seaThe played good ball girls son in downing the Eaglettes of Brig- ham City and Crane’s edged At 9 pm Saturday will be an the Maids contest between In a Metropolitan League make-- I and Light nine Power the Utah up game the Rainbow Bar wal-- : of Salt Lake City and Utah Power loped Rogers’ Texaco s For the Reese and Light of Ogden ball Mann drove in hurled Young Trucking of Salt Lake three of the four runs for the winners with a double and triple in City which along with the Ross Plant Lakers were regarded as four times at bat Four errors in the first three the state’s best softball units will innings by the Maids allowed take on a good Rogers’ Texaco Crane’s to score its four runs team from Ogden at 9 pm and the Provo girls were unable Gertsper Steel of Salt Lake to catch up Verna Brown Crane’s and Postal Transport of OgCity hurler allowed only four hits The veteran Glen Cherry and den will take the field at 8 pm Harv Stone teamed up to pitch in what would be a very close three-hi- t ball for the Rainbow contest Beckers of Ogden’s MetroBar Batsmen on the winning team connected for only six safe- politan League and the Havana ties but six errors by the Texaco Club of the Industrial League will play in the curtain opener nine set up most of thd runs Tonight in Metropolitan League at 7 pm Sunday play The Rainbow Bar will meet Rogers’ Texaco at 7:30 pm and at 8:30 the Hill Field Hornets and Beckers will take the field Skip-ette- Stewartlf Paepkec Longcf Plattss Beene p to tun limit him: tumi iistiuus Ageerf Hack 2b in the defeating Pocatello a doubleheader— but the Bannocks regained the runner-uspot with a victory in the nightcap Bees Defeated Both teams lost ground in the race as league-leadinBoise triover Salt Lake umphed City Pocatello now trails by SVs games and Great Falls by 4 Idaho Falls defeated Billings behind the four-hi- t twirling of veteran Reno Barbisan Bob Koczwara stopped Pocatello on five hits as Great Falls won the The opener Bannocks sdored four runs in the first inning and went on to grab the nightcap which was called after eight innings by the league curfew law Jim Espinola's five-- i 1 1 e r helped Boise register Its eighth win in nine games with Salt Lake City this season Heavy Hitters ' Arnie Hallgren and Rich Morse each collected a triple and a single and drove in two runs for the Braves Eddie Rommel and Red Jessen banged two hits apiece for the first game of Close Contests 27 5 24 6 Forthman2b Rommel 3b Kingss Fannon If Mayecf 0 0 10 0 pushing ner to the limit Turner’s manager George Katz — Wasconis 1372 s v Smith ER— Koczwara Loser — Smith Francis 2 SO — Kocz- in the early rounds but the Francis 1 HO — Francis 4 in 2 Utahn wouldn’t give up and game Smith 6 Francis 0 in later rounds was Tur- 3 er you'll switch -- 3 Smith in 3 3 3 9 1- -3 and 310 24th QTnEET Smith 5 410 100 01—7 Pocatello 000 100 10—2 Great Falls Called end 8th curfew R — Schuerman 2 Duran 2 Estrada Rush 2 LeJohn Given E — Cannizzo Maurer Fernandez LeJohn Manning RBI — Estrada 2 Luchessi 2 Keefe Maurer Elder 2 2BH— LeJohn Elder SB — Luchessi 3BH — Given SF — Estrada Luchessi Elder DP —Rush to Maurer to Keefe 2: LeJohn to Elder to Given LOB — Pocatello 10 Great Falls 6 BB —Wasconis 2 Sheridan 4 Stark 2 King 4 SO — Sheridan 4 in 3 Hines 2 in 3 Stark 0 in 1 FR— Sheridan 1 Stark 1 King 2 WP — Sheridan Hines Stark 2 Balk — Sheri-Los- FOR HIS FISHING NEEDS : wara wara n 2 Totals aWalked for Hines in 7th 1875 2450 27 50 1595 995 to 1550 c RBI — match did Given 2 Duran Smith Rochelli Turner won that one in Brook2 Lasby 2 2BH— Fernandez Given Eastern Parkway Arena by lyn’s S — Browne SF — Duran SB — LeJohn The Philadelphia batDP — Rush to Maurer to Keefe LOB — a decision Pocatello 9 Great Falls 8 BB — Kocz- tler put Fullmer on the canvas LeJohn Maurer E— Luchessi 31 8 24 12 FOR HIS HUNTING NEEDS i Le-Jo- hn less-fillin- g! 360 to 895 425 7 25 1525 725 9 25 1525 625 750 975 5:50 to 750 2 Hinesp aLasby Stark p 1095 to 1395 2695 to 6250 nC sparring partners and concluded his drill with a rope jumping program Fullmer is at the peak of his training and will taper off In Salt Lake the balance of the week with light drills Fullmer expects to weigh in at 157 pounds Gil Turner one of the ranked curond game called in 8th inning middleweights engaged In his few) first workout in Salt Lake City Boise 6 Salt Lake City 3 Ogden at Magic Valley postponed yesterday He scheduled a drill rain at Weber College-Centra- l gymnasium in Ogden today Tonight’s Schedule Fight fans who watched Gil Idaho Falls at Great Falls Pocatello at Billings Magic Valley at Salt Lake Turner in his first workout in City Boise at Ogden Utah yesterday predicted that the Philadelphia Negro would have Pocatello a slight edge over Gene Fullmer ABHO A in their middleweight rematch 0 0 0 3 Sqh’rm'nss 3 0 10 Duranrf Turner arrived in' Utah yester3 0 0 0 Estradalf and went through a short day 4 2 4 0 Cannizzoc workout a few hours later 3 0 0 2 Rush3b 3 13 0 Luchessicf ‘‘Gil’s just tapering off” said 2 0 6 0 Keefe lb Lnu Gross his handler but fans 3 14 2 Maurer 2b who watched him thought he 1100 21 Francis Smithp p 10 wasn’t doing much tapering They 23 13 21 8 said that if he can maintain the 26 3 18 7 Totals 020 000 Pocatello pace Monday night his fight 022 310 x— 8 with Fullmer Great Falls likely will end R — Luchessl Keefe Fernandez 2 about same the way their first 2 Rochelli 2 Given Koczwara LGclQUG 1 l’ t TO I e 2 4 gymnasium yesterday l 20-minu- te for the Pacific Coast League pennant while the rest of the field LONDON (UP) — The defeat lags 6V2 to 11 games behind of America’s Tony Trabert and The Padres’ Cal Vic Seixas the world’s No 1 McLish beat Oakland’s Don doubles team threw the doubles in a tight pitching duel last night It kept San Diego competition wide open today in the London Grass Courts tennis two games in front of Seattle tournament whose Rainiers whacked San Trabert of Cincinnati Ohio Francisco 10-and Seixas of Philadelphia who Elsewhere third place Hollyhold the U S title and recently wood shut out by Portland won the French title were dealt and Los Angeles beat Sacraone of the year’s major court mento upsets yesterday by the Italian Davis Cup team of Nicolo and Orlando Sirolo 4 in the third round The U S stars who were making their first appearance in the tourney app’eared well off their game They had drawn a( bye in the first round and advanced by default in the second Meanwhile Ham Richardson of Baton Rouge La was left as the Yesterday’s Results only surviving American in the Seattle 10 San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 6 Sacramento S men’s singles competition when Diego 1 Oakland 0 he defeated Bob Perry of Los San Portland 1 Hollywood 0 Angeles Piet-range- College-Centra- The former Utah Golden Gloves champion boxed five rounds with qI !OriG0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego and Seattle are main- Ta-bo- ri FOLDING TABLES— ' With 4 Chairs Attached The closing game of the Twin series at Twin Falls last night was rained out The Great Falls Electrics moved into second place temporarily in the Pioneer League last night by Falls-Ogde- 2-- 0 DAY FATHER'S Select From A Thousand Gifts 1 Jim Crandall manager of the Reds since the start of the current season will direct the Ogdenites for the last time tonight He leaves tomorrow to assume the managerial reins of the Duluth team of the Northern League Leon Treadway former major league outfielder is expected to arrive in Ogden tomorrow to replace Crandall The two men are exchanging positions If Treadway doesn’t arrive in time for play tomorrow night Carl Paylor third baseman will be the acting manager Sunday’s game will be staged at 8 pm It will be father’ day and all fathers accompanied by one or more youngsters will be admitted free Main Eventers Drill 6-- 7 Ogden Reds and the league leading Boise Pilots open a t A V Entered in Golf Tourney Western Michigan blanked on Monday Wake Forest next the night Wake night and and roped around turned Forest the Broncos 10-The Tuesday defeat was the first for Western Michigan after three wins and sent Wake Forest against Oklahoma A&M both in an elimination game last night BRUSSELS (UP) — Gordon while Western Michigan rested Pirie of Britain yesterday deThe Deacons trimmed the Ag- feated stars Laszlo Hungarian gies who recently ran a 3:590 mile in England and Sandor Iharos who recently broke the r world record in a race but a heavy track spoiled any chances there were for a record time 9-- 0 A -- X A - ? : ' '' ' Zzs&nr' er a- - er one-tim- e Great Falls Moves Up ? In Lolop Race Other Hunters Jim Crandall team piloted by Leon Treadway was in seventh place in the Northern League with 11 wins and 25 defeats Just a few years ago the Reds experienced a long losing streak similar to the one the current team is in and a managerial change proved to be a big shot in thd arm Pop Koehler was in his second year as the Reds’ skipper and the teara was down at the bottom of the heap The front office relieved Koehler of his duties and dispatched Bobby Mattick West Coast scout to Ogden to finish out the year Mattick shorstop of the Chicago Cubs turned in a fine Ralph Ashby Utah’s job during the final weeks of Boy of 1955 has displayed his the season and the attendance wratch to scores of boostbeautiful picked up materially ers in the Davis County area The watch was presented to AshUnusual Switch by by Ray White of The writer can’t recall a change Jewelry Co such as the one sending Jim Crandall to Duluth and Leon Treadway to Ogden Farm Director William C McKechnie of the Cincinnati Reds ordered the change Many baseball critics have felt PHILADELPHIA (UP) — Floyd for more than a month that the a of flock Reds needed replace- (Babe) Herman former Brooklyn ments if the club was to stay in Dodger star has signed as a scout with the Philadelphia Philthe first division Whether replacements were lies Herman upon being signed by sought isn’t known Then again Phils’ have General - Manager Roy the didn’t Cincinnati maybe desired replacements Harney announced the acquisiThe switch in managers will tion of lefty Ed Hotell freshman University of Southbe a “shot in the arm” for both cities It definitely shows that ern California pitcher Hotell was Cincinnati is trying to bolster signed to a Syracuse contract i but will report to Salt Lake City the two teams of the Pioneer League need since Ogden’s outstanding - RHE 1 3 6 9 6 1 FREDERICTON N S — Tom-m147 New York Dixon Cherry knocked out GasYm Roy' 151 Charlottetown lU '-— ' I t 1 y |